In this video tutorial I will go over how to setup and install Vectr2. This tutorial was done using Windows, but should be pretty much the exact same for any operating system you're using, as Vectr 2 is a Chrome App and is cross platform compatible (I also describe in the video what to look for if you're using different operating system).

NOTE:There have been reports of issues using the latest version of Arduino (1.6.10) with Vectr2. As you can see in the video it worked fine for me, but it is recommended to use Arduino 1.6.7 until this possible issue can be verified and/or fixed.

Thank you so much for this tutorial, it immensely helped. How many styles of modes can be put into 1 bundle? So what you are saying is that each osm can support 2 bundles, and how many modes can you put in each bundle to begin with? Also is there a possible tutorial in regards to creating good modes, and understanding the terms and effects properly? As of now I can now upload premade modes but Id like to know how to create modes and see the full potential. So a tutorial on how to create modes would be amazing to have!

As far as I remember you can have 16 modes per bundle, so x2 that's a total of 32 modes on one light.

I just put up a tutorial last night in this forum titled Vectr 101, it explains some of the basics of the more advanced features a bit and shows you how to create some modes that you can use as a foundation to experiment with and expand on.